How To Use Funnily In A Sentence

  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’
  • Funnily enough, I was almost caught in a compromising situation earlier by one of the engineers.
  • Funnily enough, yes, I am,’ he answered, not at all abashed by my question.
  • I am nicknamed the ‘drama queen’ by my badminton friends, and funnily enough, I would have liked to become an actress
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  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel.
  • Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home.
  • Funnily enough, it does not strike me that the comparison between soft drugs and alcohol and tobacco will lead to the sale of dope over the counter, or the ability to smoke spliffs openly in pubs.
  • this is what happens when you contract-out the supply of services and materials. the argument used, as has been used where i work, to justify using contractors than in house staff is that 'overall it's cheaper' - but, funnily enough, there's never any figures to back this up - it's 'sensitive' - too bloody right it's sensitive - the idiot that came up with the idea daren't let anyone know what's going on. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Yes, pop culture pedagogy is, indeed, one way to funnily distract students from the mandatory, often punitive-seeming (to both students and teachers) experience of comp class.
  • Funnily enough, these always seem to be available in ample quantities.
  • Some of these characters are important, some just drift through the film; all are sketched funnily and realistically.
  • They did have a record of passengers, but funnily, Creighton was not listed.
  • There are some days when I do admin all day and funnily enough I quite like that.
  • Others do other things… but funnily, it doesn't actually matter.
  • Perhaps she couldn't then, but she can now - lyrically, funnily, passionately, rudely, spellbindingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • Funnily enough, Korngold had a similar generosity, naivety and overambition; and Korngold is often criticised in a remarkably similar way. Return of the native...
  • Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily.
  • Well, funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later.
  • But, funnily enough, the most deeply stirring thing the film shows us is that guilt, even more than misery, loves company.
  • But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews, funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery.
  • Funnily enough, I was born on exactly the same day as my wife.
  • And, funnily enough, once the animals are gone, there is no quarreling, no fighting and plenty of room for everyone! Globe and Mail
  • So funnily enough, it kind of ended up being a situation where everyone gave the best that they had to give and I think ultimately the movie has been good for it.
  • But funnily enough, their name isn't mentioned anywhere in the spot.
  • It's February and we should be used to all this nonsense, but funnily the mainstream media seems more gullible than ever.
  • Funnily enough, one of the few things that isn't bothering me is the eventual prospect of an interview.
  • Me: Where, funnily enough, I saw you waiting at a bus-stop on the Malone Road. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • Yet more traversing on easy ledges above the stream channel enables one to gain the top of ‘Lake Pot’, which lands, funnily enough, in a lake!
  • Funnily enough the answer is incised in stone in the bas-reliefs that line the lower walls of the vast, ancient Khmer temple of Angkor Wat.
  • I find him, by and large, very funny, though he's always treads a fine line between being funnily offensive and being downright offensive.
  • Others do, extremely funnily at times, but it's just not me, I'm afraid.
  • The select committee has been raising that issue pretty constantly now for the last 2, 3, or 4 years - in fact, ever since the Labour-Progressive Government came to power, funnily.
  • And he was an idealist in that respect, and he still is in a way, funnily, even his 80s now.
  • this is what happens when you contract-out the supply of services and materials. the argument used, as has been used where i work, to justify using contractors than in house staff is that 'overall it's cheaper' - but, funnily enough, there's never any figures to back this up - it's 'sensitive' - too bloody right it's sensitive - the idiot that came up with the idea daren't let anyone know what's going on. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Larding is a cooking term Ru, the practice has fallen somewhat out of duse, although funnily enough I was wishing I could do it the other day to some rather tough steaks we were eating. Language
  • Funnily enough, this doctor now claims that she was well treated and he was going to deliver her up to the Americans anyway.
  • He expects his readers to behave with perfect propriety towards large corporations, which, funnily enough, do not write to the New York Times and ask how they should behave.
  • Why on earth did Ben have to act so funnily today?
  • I was ready to put my peeling face masque on. It smells like cucumber (funnily enough!) and is really sticky.
  • Funnily enough, they won several outright majorities on the trot back then. Times, Sunday Times
  • Out of all the stories in this book, this would be the one, which I would not believe and funnily enough, this is the only one out of all the stories, which I can prove.
  • Funnily enough, I dreamed about waitresses again.
  • And funnily enough, the bigger we got, the more people got excited.
  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • It would have been awful, because, according to my judgement, the threat of hoovering wasn't just a joke - many funnily gross things happened on camp to make me believe it would be done.
  • Allegra entered his room, she was wearing a pair of jeans and a puffy, warm sweater, it looked expensive… but a look at her slippers was funnily contradictory.
  • Funnily enough, there was no mention of him being censured in 2000 for obstructing an investigation into his donations. The Sun
  • Funnily enough I can remember what I had for lunch on July 5th, 1906, but I've forgotten what I had for breakfast today.
  • He looked at her funnily and slowly took the piece of toast out of his mouth.
  • Miles stared at him funnily then walked toward the target.
  • Funnily enough the term denier is not a scientific one, it is one used in normal discourse to describe what could probably be whipped up into a phsychological diagnosis. RealClimate
  • There is a good article here on the way the media distort the results of public opinion polls - always in the same direction, funnily enough.
  • Funnily enough, he kept a low profile for the rest of the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a funnily authoritative way of speaking, she noticed, especially for his age - although age was relative with Caleb.
  • But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews, funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery.
  • I'm at university in London and have not heard a single anti-semitic comment and 'funnily' enough neither have any of my very many Jewish friends. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Funnily enough, there was no mention of him being censured in 2000 for obstructing an investigation into his donations. The Sun
  • And funnily enough, writing to classical music can get intrusive. Aurealis Awards 2009
  • Which makes it, funnily, exactly like the pictures you've seen these last few days.
  • Where funnily enough, we partied with Ronnie from Jersey Shore, who showed up ten minutes before closing time with Secret Service-like security and probably collected a check for ten grand. Jarett Sims: A (Fun) Season to Forget
  • The pace of this album goes something like this: sex to sexy, and funnily put at that.
  • And that, funnily enough, makes most casino operators anxious.
  • Funnily enough, we have a new Portugese kid at our school who, surprise surprise, doesn't speak a sodding word of English. Frnk Feidl Speaka Da Engleesh
  • Funnily enough, I was born on exactly the same day as my wife.
  • MH1 has a good specimen of the os coxa bone, more commonly known as “the hip bone”, which is, funnily enough, the “relevant hip bone” for diagnosing locomotion. Australopithecus sediba and the creationist response - The Panda's Thumb
  • Just imagine yourself to be live on the show. What would you say or act funnily?
  • CBI - they'd be the ones who've warned us of the minium wag, 'green' taxes and greedy workers ... but, hey, funnily enough, I havn't heard a word from them about the present crisis. CBI goes doolally
  • Funnily enough, he feels the same about my precious bibelots, but I have an elaborate rationalisation for my tendency to accrue.
  • Most have screamed the equivalent of ‘get out of the stock market’, but funnily enough, not one has suggested heading off to a racetrack.
  • Funnily enough, I don't mind my own voice, it's just seeing all these bits that stick out, like noses, or big lobes on my ears… or chins.
  • I was wondering whether I should drive up this evening, funnily enough. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • And funnily enough, the females who go in for this low-grade misandry are usually the ones who are most in thrall to men.
  • Funnily enough though, it's not the pain that stops me from getting a piercing.
  • Funnily enough, it was the action of the two players in peeling off their shirts which outraged so many people. Kevin Keegan - Black and White
  • Actually, she wasn't a wonderful mother, but I think she did her best, and funnily enough, I've discovered if you say things often enough they become true.
  • Jahson looked at him funnily, but did not answer.
  • Funnily enough, 68 years on, that equipment is knackered.
  • However it looks as if George is making more of an effort lately, and if you are a fan of Fergus Henderson, who has something of a speciality in nose to tail eating, having written a book about it called funnily enough, Nose to Tail Eating, then this post is for you. At My Table
  • He could see them all in the mirror, looking funnily at each other, and he didn't want them to think he was soft.
  • There are lots of plums on the plum tree, funnily enough, even though the leaves curled up and fell off a long time ago.
  • Everytime they go on my lap they claw through the clothing before they sit on it and it digs into the skin, but they don't claw if they walk over bare skin funnily enough. aarste meow-mixer Keep Your Cats From Destroying Your Furniture | Lifehacker Australia
  • Suddenly, the venue was split down the middle: some of them – funnily enough down the left hand side – seemed to be OK, and on the right they seemed to have a real problem with it, and started haranguing us like mad. The worst gig we ever played: musicians on their on-stage lows
  • On the second day, I hiked to Ruined Castle; a collection of rocks atop a mountain that resembles, funnily enough, a ruined castle.
  • Her elder sister's been acting rather funnily just recently.
  • Chris looked at her funnily before giving a small chuckle.
  • One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down.
  • Funnily enough, I had a lot of fun doing the handclap tracks. Insert amusing Twitter-related title here.
  • Well, in swedish that would be a given – an old and slightly ungrammatical pun on gorilla is "walk bad" sv: "går illa", pronounced gor´illa – and all those funnily broken rocks would make for bad footing indeed. Gorilla On Mars? | Universe Today
  • Now that the magazine depends on grants fromfoundations for its survival, he has changed his tune, funnily enough!
  • And funnily enough, a sort of connection of mine did know her - or had dealings with her - long ago, before the war. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • And people will look at you funnily for even thinking that they might care.
  • Funnily enough, there was no mention of him being censured in 2000 for obstructing an investigation into his donations. The Sun
  • Funnily enough, I was almost caught in a compromising situation earlier by one of the engineers.
  • She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat.
  • Where he had once been funnily cynical, he became at times viciously cruel, not only to myself but to our daughters, who came to resent and fear him.
  • Funnily enough, the dark, buttery dal makhani, a hymn in praise of the lentil, which had such a powerful aroma I didn't know whether to eat it or dab it behind my ears. Restaurant review: Jali
  • A minor point but funnily enough while most international lawyers agree that Israel retains some responsibilities as an occupying power in Gaza, they are much more wary about using the term blockade which has a very specific meaning within the laws of war (though ironically the IDF uses the term somewhat loosely itself in relation to Gaza). On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It was taped; but, that was 1975 and I was reading about Hazel the Stripper from Victory; and, funnily enough, I was wearing this ankle-length denim jumper and the shoulder straps kept falling down and, if you could see how flat-chested, er, mountainously challenged, I am, you'd understand why "funnily" is exactly what I mean. Cri de coeur ...
  • Funnily enough, whether or not to aspirate h is a grey area in some English words (e.g. historic). Apostrophes in business names and place names
  • This Total Pop package is what the fans have been waiting for all these years, the last hits package was called funnily enough 'Hits!' Undefined
  • Funnily enough, the fact that Wright had been something of an Ordinary Joe as a player - though one with an irreproachable work ethic - was to prove his greatest strength.
  • Funnily enough, my very first holidays were working ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think his true genius — his true competitive edge — is for making real mischief, in markets, for competitors, for people he dislikes and, funnily, not unoften for himself and those who sail in him. Murdoch the Magnificent
  • Failing that, I'll have to stick to poker and up the stakes next game - although, funnily enough, a wee voice in my head is telling me to quit while I'm ahead.
  • Last Appearance: Rescuing DHARMA scientist Pierre Change — his father, funnily enough — from the site of the Swan Station before the hydrogen bomb's impending detonation. LOST IN NUMBERS: The Final Season’s Fifteen Series Regulars » MTV Movies Blog
  • Funnily enough, the radio does not work in the canteens, writing rooms or custodies either … Do sit down, there’s a good chap! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • But funnily enough I'd choose my current situation over last year's any day.
  • But funnily enough I don't remember it being headline news.
  • Funnily enough, I've wondered for a few weeks about what to do with the election on here, and nothing ever seems particularly satisfactory, so I've opted just to carry on wibbling away about anything regardless.
  • Everybody is touchy about transport, everybody has an opinion and a solution that, funnily enough, does not usually involve a tandem or a long walk to the train station.
  • Funnily enough, my very first holidays were working ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘The younger one was Tim and the older one was John,’ says Emma in a funnily breathless voice that sounds as if she's about to faint.
  • For those who don't remember Pickles, he was the judge who said we should legalise cannabis and brothels - funnily enough, he retired early.

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